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Revista MVZ Córdoba ISSN: 0122-0268 [email protected] Universidad de Córdoba Colombia Martínez, José G.; Pardo C, Sandra Effect of freezing and thawing rates on sperm motility in Bocachico Prochilodus magdalenae (Pisces, Characiformes) Revista MVZ Córdoba, vol. 18, núm. 1, enero-abril, 2013, pp. 3295-3303 Universidad de Córdoba Montería, Colombia Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=69325829013 How to cite Complete issue Scientific Information System More information about this article Network of Scientific Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Journal's homepage in redalyc.org Non-profit academic project, developed under the open access initiative Rev.MVZ Córdoba 18(1):3295-3303, 2013. ORIGINAL Effect of freezing and thawing rates on sperm motility in Bocachico Prochilodus magdalenae (Pisces, Characiformes) Efecto de la congelación y descongelación sobre movilidad espermática en Bocachico Prochilodus magdalenae (Pisces, Characiformes) José G. Martínez,1 M.Sc, Sandra Pardo C,2* Ph.D. 1Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Laboratório de Evolução e Genética Animal –LEGAL, Manaus, Brasil. 2Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Departamento de Producción Animal, BIOGEM, Medellín, Colombia *Corresponding: [email protected] Recibido: Enero de 2011; Aceptado: Agosto de 2012. ABSTRACT Objective. To determine the freezing and thawing rates necessary to maintain sperm viability during cryopreservation of Bocachico semen. Materials and methods. Four interactional treatments were implemented between two freezing (rapid and slow) and two thawing (rapid and slow) curves, in a 2x2 factorial as follows: rapid freezing-rapid thawing, rapid freezing-slow thawing, slow freezing- rapid thawing, and slow freezing-slow thawing. After thawing by Sperm Class Analyzer (SCA) curvilinear velocity (VCL) and straight-line (VSL) (μm sec-1) were analyzed; total, rapid, medium, and slow motility, were compared among treatments. Results. The rapid freezing-slow thawing treatment was lethal for all variables of velocity and motility, causing a significant (p<0.01) post- thaw inmotility of 100%. The slow freezing-rapid thawing interaction had a significantly higher effect than the other treatments (p<0.05), particularly on variables such as rapid motility (10.1 ± 1.1%), medium motility (30.16 ± 4.1%), and curvilinear velocity (51.5 ± 4.75 μm sec.-1) also decreased the percentage of sperm with slow motility (41.7 ± 4.45%). Independently of the applied thawing rate, the freezing rate generated the main significant effect on total motility. Conclusions. It is possible to conclude that the interaction effect between freezing and thawing rates is nil (except for slow motility) during cryopreservation process. However, the independent effects of these factors (main effects) on remaining motility variables are positively significant and decisive to the maintenance of these features, especially the freeze factor (when it is slow). This becomes the first successful report of sperm cryopreservation from Bocachico Prochilodus magdalenae in the world and may be used in conservation programs for this endangered species. Key words: Cryopreservation, freezing, motility, sperm, thawing (Source:CAB). 3295 3296 REVISTA MVZ CÓRDOBA • Volumen 18(1) Enero - Abril 2013 RESUMEN Objetivo. Determinar la tasa de congelación y descongelación para mantener la viabilidad espermática durante la crioconservación seminal de Bocachico. Materiales y métodos. Fueron implementados cuatro tratamientos de interacción entre dos curvas de congelación (rápida, lenta) y dos curvas de descongelación (rápida, lenta) en un factorial 2x2, así: congelación rápida-descongelación rápida, congelación rápida-descongelación lenta, congelación lenta-descongelación rápida y congelación lenta-descongelación lenta. Posterior a la descongelación espermática y mediante el software Sperm-Class-Analyzer, fueron analizadas la velocidad curvilínea (VCL) y lineal (VSL) (μm sec-1); movilidad total, rápida, media y lenta, y fueron comparadas entre tratamientos. Resultados. El tratamiento congelación rápida-descongelación lenta fue letal para las variables de velocidad y movilidad espermática, causando una significativa (p<0.05) inmovilidad pos-descongelación (100%). La interacción congelación lenta-descongelación rápida tuvo un efecto significativamente mejor (p<0.05) que los demás tratamientos, particularmente sobre variables como movilidad rápida (10.1 ± 1.1%), movilidad media (30.16 ± 4.1%) y velocidad curvilínea (51.5 ± 4.75 μm sec.-1), así mismo, generó una disminución del porcentaje de espermatozoides con movilidad lenta (41.7 ± 4.45%). La tasa de congelación posee un efecto principal significativo sobre la movilidad total. Conclusiones. El efecto de la interacción entre las tasas de congelación y la descongelación es nulo (excepto para la movilidad lenta), sin embargo, los efectos independientes de estos factores (efectos principales) sobre el resto de variables de movilidad son positivamente significativos y determinantes para el mantenimiento de aquellas características, especialmente el factor congelación (cuando es lento). Este es el primer reporte exitoso de crioconservación espermática de Bocachico P. magdalenae en el mundo, pudiendo ser usado en programas de conservación de esta especie en riesgo de extinción. Palabras clave: Crioconservación, congelación, espermatozoides, descongelación, movilidad (Fuente:CAB). INTRODUCTION The Bocachico P. magdalenae (Steindachner) and ultrastructure, which lead to damage of is a native South American fish belonging the cytosolic and nuclear membrane (6). Its to the Prochilodontidae Characiformes that effects have been also documented in genome is distributed in the Colombian rivers of and proteome (7, 8) and are shown to decrease Magdalena, Cesar, San Jorge, Cauca, Rancheria, the quality (such as motility and velocity) and Sinu (1). Prochilodus spp. is a reopholic and viability of post-thawed spermatozoa, fish of economic importance in South America. influencing fertilization success (9). According to the National Institute of Fishing and Aquaculture (INPA) (2), from 1986 to Most of the cellular damage occurring during 1995 its capture by means of extractive fishing cryopreservation is associated with intracellular decreased its presence from 28501 to 5690 crystallization during the reduction of tons. Currently, the Bocachico is an endangered temperature in freezing (10) and/or thawing of species in Colombia (3). cryopreserved spermatozoa due to water bath temperature (11). Due to the economic importance and environmental risk for Yamú Brycon It is known that formation of ice crystals can amazonicus (Spix & Agassiz) (4), and be reduced by the addition of chemical factors Cachama blanca Piaractus brachypomus such as cryoprotectants, which at no toxic (Cuvier) (5), sperm cryopreservation protocol concentrations to cell, can lower the internal has been standardized for each species. The and external freezing point diminishing the development of biotechnology tools, such as appearance of this phenomenon and increasing sperm cryopreservation, could contribute to the cell post-thawing viability. This gives importance development of gene banks for conservation to their presence during this process (7). In of this species and improve the reproductive fact, dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) is the most processes in aquaculture, mainly for stock widely used cryoprotectant in successful enhancement programs of water bodies from spermatic post-thawing survival among South the planting of fingerlings. American Characiformes and other economically important fish (12,13). However, ice crystal Cryopreservation affects sperm morphology formations that cause cellular damage during Martínez - Effect of freezing and thawing rates on sperm motility 3297 freezing-thawing may depend upon the rate of they remained for 24 hours, in order to accustom decrease or increase of this temperature (14). them to experimental conditions, reducing the Likewise, these velocities must be standardized stress intensity generated by manipulation and for each species individually. South American environmental change. Characiformes such as Curimba Prochilodus lineatus (Valenciennes) and Piracanjuba Final maturation of gonads and the spermiation Brycon orbignyanus (Valenciennes), although were obtained by an intramuscular injection phylogenetically close, require rapid freezing of carp pituitary extract (CPE), equivalent to rates. However, there is only success in post- 4.5 mg kg-1 of body weight (22). Six hours thawing sperm viability if slow thawing is after hormonal induction, the broodfish were applied in the case of semen of P. lineatus (15), anaesthetized with 2-phenoxyethanol (300 contrary with B. orbignyanus, which requires a ppm, Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, MO, USA). rapid thawing rate in order to acquire the same Semen was obtained by abdominal cephalo- viability (66-82% of total motility) (16,17). caudal massage, collected in one Eppendorf plastic tube of 1.5 mL, preventing contamination Concerning these results and their variability (by a previous process of hand-stripping the between species, there are some hypotheses coelomic cavity near the intestines, and that may be presented for explanation: 1. drying of the urogenital papillae) with traces If freezing is sufficiently slow, the balance is of water, urine, or feces. The first sperm achieved through efflux of water, but if freezing